For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Lina [Female] b. 1858
2908
2909
291
Said to have gone to Robertson Co., in 1815
2910
2911
2912
2913
2914
2915
Lottie was the 2nd wife of J. H. and lived 33y 8m 6d.
10699
2916
Elizabeth was J. H.'s first wife. She lived 23y & 4d.
2917
Virginia and one child died. Unknown the situation, however, it wascommon for women to die i n child birth. Virginia was Blaney's first wife.
2918
2919
292
2920
Edward re-moved to Rutherford Co., TN, and married Frances Hudson.
2921
2922
From "Record of the Thomas Family 1772-1903," by Mary Ann Thomas Pope,p.7: "Cornelia Susan, daughter of Henry D. Jamison and Sarah Thomas, wasborn July 6, 1836; married J. L. Henry Decem ber 26, 1860 .
Eight children were born to them: Ella Jamison, Sallie, John Lane,William Thomas, Patrick Jam es, Richard Ernest and Robert Jamison. Jamesand Robert J. died in infancy. Ella died when fiv e years old, and Salliewhen fifteen."
From the records of Elliston Thomas, Feb. 1966 -- "Cornelia (sometimescalled "Neely") Susan J amison, daughter of Sarah Woodlief Thomas & HenryD. Jamison, born July 6, 1836; died August 1 5, 1904. Married J. L.Henry, and they resided at Dallas, Tex. She was an ardent Baptist, and was a comfort to Dr. Truett in a sorrow when he
admitted no other friend to his presence. [Don't understand thisallusion. WT] She at one tim e served as State Regent of the Daughters ofthe American Revolution in Texas; she was als o a Colonial Dame , in whichorganization she was very active."
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